Guinea Ebola

MELIANDOU, GUINEA- JANUARY 25: Daughters of Etienne Ouamouno, (L to R) Marie, 6, Kane, 2, and Seyou, 7 outside of their home in Meliandou, Guinea on January 25, 2015. Meliandou is considered the starting point of the Ebola epidemic when. Emile Ouamouno, a toddler, was the first to die from the virus in December of 2013. A total of 15 people have died of Ebola in the small village. Two hundred people have fled Meliandou since the start of the epidemic. Four hundred villagers remain in the once prosperous farming community. Most now live in hunger unable to tend to their fields of mainly corn, palm and coffee. (Jane Hahn for the Washington Post)
MELIANDOU, GUINEA- JANUARY 25: Daughters of Etienne Ouamouno, (L to R) Marie, 6, Kane, 2, and Seyou, 7 outside of their home in Meliandou, Guinea on January 25, 2015. Meliandou is considered the starting point of the Ebola epidemic when. Emile Ouamouno, a toddler, was the first to die from the virus in December of 2013. A total of 15 people have died of Ebola in the small village. Two hundred people have fled Meliandou since the start of the epidemic. Four hundred villagers remain in the once prosperous farming community. Most now live in hunger unable to tend to their fields of mainly corn, palm and coffee. (Jane Hahn for the Washington Post)
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